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Offense:
1) Brees (even with his clunkers)
2) Evans (the pressure hasn't come from the inside of the line)
3) Colston (sure hands and played hurt)
4) Grubbs (see Evans)
5) Moore (having one of his best seasons, drop aside. Behind Colston because Marques owns the red zone)

No RBs because none of them got enough touches, but I rank PT first among them because he had the most touches.

Defense:
1) Lofton (no debate)
2) Jordan (love this kid)
3) Bunkley (does his job. That's good enough to be one of the best Saint defenders)
4) Vilma (not so much for his play, but for his "**** you" attitude toward Goodell)
5) Loft-dan (a combination of Lofton and Jordan because no one else deserves mention)

Offense:
1) Brees
2) Colston - one of his better years, avoiding injury and not many drops
3) Moore
4) Evans
5) Morstead - with all our drops on 3rd down he gets called on quite a bit and he just needs to be mentioned

Defense:
1) Jordan - he doesnt have a great pass rush yet but is a stud against the run
2) Lofton - a healthy player that doesnt miss a lot of tackles, thats all you need for this list
3) Bunkley - see Lofton
4) Greer - outside of letting Manningham get the best of him he has played really well, i remember a bad jump ball to Julio earlier this year but he shut down Roddy in the last matchup
5) Hicks - he is having a bigger impact in his first year than I thought he would, i like the upside

I think I left him off more out of spite. He really hasnt taken the steps forward like he should have this season. He is still left off the field in rushing situations which allows the defense to key more on it and his drops have been really bad. His bad is still better than most starting TE's but he can play much better than he has this season.

Graham trails Witten, Gonzalez, Gronkowski, and Myers in yards. Not bad company, but Graham has been an above-average tight end. That doesn't put him in the 5. Maybe he comes back stronger in the next season, but he has disappointed this season aside from the first Atlanta game. The drops have really hurt the Saints this season.

I still got Jimmy as the man next to Drew on our offense. But even if he declines over the years he will still be an overachiever, in terms of being better than expected, its not like we got him 1st round or anything close to that.

Same with Colston, Pierre, Ivory, Evans even Drew Brees etc etc all overachievers